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Heptonstall

The White Lion is a traditional pub, without television, juke box, gaming machines or WiFi.
We serve real ales, real ciders and have a vast coll...

The White Lion is a traditional pub, without television, juke box, gaming machines or WiFi.
We serve real ales, real ciders and have a vast collection of Gin and Whisky, along with great home made food including many vegetarian and vegan dishes. The Calderdale Way walking route passes through Heptonstall, right past the pub.
The oldest part of the building is at the rear of the present layout and dates back to the early 14th Century, at which time it faced the opposite way onto the Pack Horse route from Hebden Bridge to Nelson and Burnley. This ran along the rear of the present building.
In the early 15th Century the new road was constructed and the old building was extended and the present frontage constructed facing the new road. Many of the buildings along Towngate and Smithwell Lane were constructed around this time, including the Cloth Hall, which was originally a single story building.
The pub was frequented by the Cragg Coiners during the late 16th Century. We have a display of dies and coins in our dining room, which is certainly worth a visit.

Heptonstall

Built in 1617 on the site of an even older hostelry, this historic Grade II listed pub offers a traditional but bright, smart and comfortable place...

Built in 1617 on the site of an even older hostelry, this historic Grade II listed pub offers a traditional but bright, smart and comfortable place to relax.
Home cooked food available:
Tuesday to Sunday: 12pm - 3pm
Friday to Sunday: 5pm - 7pm
The Landlord's Quiz with free supper - Thursdays 8.30pm
Live music most weekends.
The Calderdale Way, a 50 mile walking route that circles the borough, runs right past The Cross Inn, so call in for some food and drink whilst you're enjoying the route.

Luddenden

The Lord Nelson Inn is a warm and cosy 17th Century Coaching House situated in the picturesque village of Luddenden deep in the heart of the Calder...

The Lord Nelson Inn is a warm and cosy 17th Century Coaching House situated in the picturesque village of Luddenden deep in the heart of the Calder Valley. We offer fine cuisine at pub prices and a variety of cask ales . We are well known locally for the quality of our food, hearty portions and welcoming atmosphere.
We are children and dog friendly.

Heptonstall

You will find us in the hideaway historic and idyllic village of Heptonstall, high above the bustling mill streets of Hebden Bridge.
In our cos...

You will find us in the hideaway historic and idyllic village of Heptonstall, high above the bustling mill streets of Hebden Bridge.
In our cosy tearoom we pride ourselves on preparing and serving a delicious and extensive menu of generous portions and using the freshest, locally produced ingredients.
Everything is cooked and baked on site from paté to pies, quiches, speciality soups, varied take home meals and of course our huge selection of homemade cakes, tarts, cupcakes and other delights.
We serve breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea seven days a week.